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List of boys' schools in the United States

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Here are lists of schools which only admit boys, in the United States

Arkansas

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California

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Bay Area:

San Diego area:

Connecticut

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Delaware

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District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)

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Florida

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Miami area
Tampa/St. Petersburg

Georgia

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Pinecrest Academy (Cumming) puts boys and girls in separate classes.

Illinois

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Chicago area
Became coeducational
Merged
Closed

Indiana

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Former

Kentucky

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Louisville
Northern Kentucky
Former boys' schools

Louisiana

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East Baton Rouge Parish
New Orleans (Orleans Parish)
St. Landry Parish
Became coeducational
Closed

Maryland

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Baltimore area
Washington, DC area

Former boys' schools:

Closed
Became coeducational

Massachusetts

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Former boys' schools

Became coeducational

Michigan

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Detroit area
Closed

Minnesota

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Mississippi

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Missouri

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Nebraska

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Former

New Hampshire

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Now coeducational

New Jersey

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New York City area
Philadelphia area/South Jersey
Trenton area
Merged

New York

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in New York City:

Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island

Outside of New York City:

Hudson Valley
Long Island

Former boys' schools:

Became coeducational
Closed

North Carolina

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Arden

Ohio

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Columbus
Cincinnati area
Cleveland area
Dayton
Toledo area
Former boys' schools

Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia area
Pittsburgh area

Former boys' schools:

Closed
Merged
Became coeducational

Tennessee

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The McCallie SchoolMontgomery Bell Academy


Texas

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Dallas-Fort Worth
El Paso
Houston
San Antonio
Became coeducational

Virginia

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King Abdullah Academy is coeducational but has separate boys' secondary classes.

Collegiate School is coeducational but puts boys and girls in separate classes during the Middle School years.

Became coeducational:

Washington (state)

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Guam

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Correctional facilities

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Note that some juvenile correctional facilities are named as "Boys' School" or "School for Boys", such as:

Closed

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Christian Brothers and St. Anthony of Padua announce new partnership". Fox 8 New Orleans. 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  2. ^ Home. Young Men’s Leadership Academy at Fred F. Florence Middle School. Retrieved on July 6, 2019.
  3. ^ "Learn about the Lawson Academy". The Lawson Academy. Retrieved 2019-07-13. - Page discusses how it has separate boys' and girls' programs